Bollywood icon Aamir Khan, famed for films like Dangal and Taare Zameen Par, is reportedly closely monitoring the Meghalaya Honeymoon Murder Case, hinting at a potential film adaptation based on the sensational crime.
The case involves Sonam, the alleged murderer of her husband Raja Raghuvanshi, and has gripped national attention due to its grisly details and mystery-laden timeline. According to Times Now, Aamir has been discussing the case within his inner circle, with insiders revealing it could evolve into a murder mystery thriller produced under Aamir Khan Productions.
A source stated, “Aamir Khan is tracking the case personally and has spoken about it with his close associates. A cinematic project could take shape depending on developments.”
Coming off the success of Sitaare Zameen Par, Aamir is actively exploring new, socially relevant narratives. The Sonam-Raja murder case, with its dark psychological undertones, seems to fit the bill for his signature storytelling style—where compelling drama meets real-life events.
Fans are already buzzing online, speculating about casting and plotlines. While no official statement has been made by Aamir or his production house, industry watchers anticipate an announcement soon.
Meanwhile, Aamir continues work on his ambitious Mahabharata adaptation, a long-term passion project still in development.
If confirmed, the film based on the Meghalaya murder mystery could mark another gritty, gripping chapter in Aamir’s legacy of thought-provoking cinema.